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Both of mine were in scouts. DD enjoyed until end of elementary years and wanted out. wasn't cool anymore. DS stayed in until he finished high school and got his Eagle Rank. in his troop there was all spectrum of kids. Looking back many were adhd.. some I am sure were aspergers. you could watch them mature and almost figure out who they would become. it was amazing to see how the scouting experince helped them mature. learn leadership skills.

I am Cubmaster of our pack but just started this year. I have noticed there are several ADHD/Autistic/Aspergers kids who are involved in Scouting, but not the majority I don't believe. I do feel it is a great opportunity for the kids who are because it is very structured and this is what they need. There is a very specific outline for meetings, just like in a classroom, and a very specific set of rules they must follow for outings. My son loves going each week and I am positive this is going to be a great experience for him.

We started cub scouts this year and we like it. DS is a bit wild, but they all are. I think it's good for him to be around other kids and doing fun activities. And being in a group is helpful becasue then it's not just him that has to act a certain way but everyone and they learn and model for each other.